"1/fE, "W. J. MILLAE desires to-.'-1-uL notify to the inhabitants of J!faseby and surrounding districts that, in consequence of the marked/favor he has. met with at. theirhands during the past few weeks, it is his intention to permanently continue the ; . BTJTOHEEY BUSINESS Opened by him. ; Arrangements have been made for the supply of the BEST FAT STOCK during the winter months. Prices as yefc TDhequallecl in Kaseby... . , "'"' ' COME A.fSB SEE! »HOMAS Tailoe, wMe"~ - thanking his-numerous friends and customers in Naseby and the out districts for their liberal 'support hitherto, begs to intimate that he hasreinoTed to premises' in Lsven-street,-Kaseby, opposite the Bank of l\ew South Wales, andJiopes, by attentionto business, to ensure a continuance of theirpatronage. ' ■ .•. ■'-. - £S* Sit Guaranteed: pEESB r YTEBIAN CHIJECH^ MOUNT IDA. JAN. 28th EE3. 4ih FEB. 11th PEB.ISih (Hill's Creek 11 a.m.: jlSaseby ... 6.30 p.nv. ( Kaseby ... 11 a.m. [ KyebuW ...,1.30 p.m. J Naseby ... 6.'30 p.m.. \ Sias'eby ~, 11 am, I Naseby ... 6.30 p.m";
A ETEB the 30th September, a2r l- Strange CATTLB found on Bun Ho. 222 Tvill be IM.POV itDEV, and' if they axe removed and return they, will be Impounded without further notice. -„■.''. ®. A/CEAPMATS". September 24, 1876. i AMTJEL M'CTJLLOUQ-H, . STOEEKEEPEE, CAspEiAsr: " FgENITUEE !! •' FURNITURE. " Rare. dnS- Elegant Shipments " Constantly arriving direct from the Manufeo-- - - - -lurera.— ... - ... .
On Inspection our' Stock swill be found to be large.and varied, and excellence and finish of workmanship and'elegance of design unsurpassed. Prices cut down to the lowest point consistent ■with honest trading:. To proyide for a rapidly increasing business • we have erec.fc'e'd'' in' King-street. Steam Manufacturing Premises, containing the latest improvements in i • - ■'':■■ Machinery. ■ : ' Orders from Town and Country punctually "attended, to. ; C E AIG AN n GILL I-JS S, ! ' George-street, Dunedin:-*' Tlieonty' Manufacturers afJSarth Closets suitable for Hospitals of private Houses: -"' ■: -- - - Successors to G-. F. Beid, FORWARDING-, CTJSTbMS & &ENERAL : ..; . COMMISSION AG-ESTCY, : ; STAFPOED-STREBT-, DUNEBDf, ! ';—'- Have on Sale: - '. ■-' 3Sicholson's'_ Celebrated -Reaping 'Machines. . Back Deliveries:—single. aiftWDoiible speed. ] . Side or self deliveiies:—This Machine has i Mr Nicholson's latest'improvements, and is so constructed that it may be used also as, a : back delivery. It was 1 awardedlstprize at the Taieri Agricultural-Society's Show r Deceniber, 1875. Reaping and Mowing Machine combined :—This is more specially adapted for moirxg. Mitchell and 'Son's, (Aberdeen):' .'Grain and Grass seed sowing Machines, specially <*ot up, and on-view. Extras kept for all tte above Machines. Sheep net 3, tarred and tanned; 40 &rSO yds Fencing Wire, Nos -6 to 10 "Woolpacks, Corn sacks (Djundees; Clovers of sorts,. Grass seeds, of sorts. COSQIISSIOyS OP AHL.JKINDS TCfBEETAKEN. If immo and Blair are authorised to collect 'all outstanding accounts owing to -the'estate of the late Mr G-F Reid • " „ " A G-EICULTDSAL MACHINERY; VV e beg to solicit early orders, in order ensure delivery in time for hardest, for oui Inrproved combined Reaper and ifow Improved Standard Reaper Improved light combined Reaper ; Mower; new implement Improved light Mower ; new im|.]cm Improved Field Grubbers, 5 and 7 ti: Improved Drill Grubber, 5 lined Improved Drill Harrows, 7 tinea Improved Iron Zigzag Harrows Improved Chaff-cutters and Horse -r>ov, Improved plain Field Bolterj * Improved Cambridge Roller?, Improved. Croskill's do Engines and Threshing Machines Best Leather Belting of all sizes Lard, Oiiv--, Colza, and Castor 0:1 Fittings for all kinds of Engines" s Threshing Machines" Our Reapers have already proved them selves to be the very best in the" market, and this season will befitted with our patent-sted lined fingers, steel creak .pins. -patent Shedda wheels, and self-oiling'crank. . Our new steel-lined fingers era be "fitted any of our previous ssasoi's machines. IiEID AND GEAY, IM EST X A N r U FACTUBEBg;
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 412, 15 February 1877, Page 1
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